Home School Admission

For many years, Reinhardt has welcomed academically talented home schooled students. Many home schooled students have chosen Reinhardt because of the small class sizes and supportive atmosphere that is similar to the home school experience. For questions regarding home school admission, contact your admissions counselor.

How to Apply as a Home Schooled Student

Have an official, sealed copy of your high school transcript sent to Reinhardt. If you have participated in a formal home school program, the transcript should be an official copy from the home school program. If your parents designed the curriculum, your transcript should detail the subjects studied and an evaluation of your performance. If you have information that you would like to share, but does not fit concisely on your formal transcript, attach an addendum. This could include textbooks and resources used, special projects and extra-curricular activities.

Have an official SAT or ACT score report sent to Reinhardt. (Not required if you are age 21 or older)

After you have been accepted, submit your $150 tuition deposit to guarantee your spot for the first semester.

Before the first week of class, have your final high school transcript sent to Reinhardt.

*Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements for admission will be reviewed by the Admissions Committee.

Admission decisions are not based on religion, race, creed, color, gender, marital status, or national origin. Admission to Reinhardt University does not guarantee admission to a specific degree program such as teacher education or music. See individual degree programs for admission information.